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<H2>down</H2>
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Load selected cell into a window
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<H3>Usage:</H3>
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      <B>down</B>
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<H3>Summary:</H3>
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      The <B>down</B> command loads the currently selected cell into the
      window.  If more than one cell is selected, the one closest to the
      cursor (pointer) position will be used, or at worst, one will be
      selected arbitrarily.
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<H3>Implementation Notes:</H3>
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      <B>down</B> is implemented as a built-in window command in <B>magic</B>.
      In the Tcl version of magic, it is generally deprecated in favor of
      the scripted Tcl procedure <B>pushstack</B>, and the "tools" script
      implementation of the "<B>&gt;</B>" macro to invoke <B>pushstack</B>
      on a selected cell.
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<H3>See Also:</H3>
   <BLOCKQUOTE>
      <A HREF=load.html><B>load</B></A> <BR>
      <A HREF=pushstack.html><B>pushstack</B></A> <BR>
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<P><I>Last updated:</I> October 5, 2004 at 3:27am <P>
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